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Kim Bo-gyung
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[Newsmaker] Subcontracted workers prone to industrial accidents: lawmaker
With the authorities scrambling to improve industrial safety measures, Rep. Lim Lee-ja of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party on Wednesday released data that showed subcontracted workers at power plants are vulnerable to industrial accidents.According to figures Lim received from the Ministry of Employment and Labor, 20 workers killed at power plants -- Korea South-East Power, Korea Western Power, Korea Midland Power, Korea Southern Power, and Korea East-West Power Corp. -- between 2014 and
Politics Feb. 6, 2019
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[Newsmaker] Firebrand politician Hong Joon-pyo seeks second term as conservative party leader
Former conservative party leader Hong Joon-pyo has announced his bid for leadership of the Liberty Korea Party, ramping up competition in the race.“I will run (for the party’s leadership), and it is right for me to do so. I have never seen an administration fall this fast. Only I can counter the current government,” Hong said during a publication event for his biography in Yeouido, western Seoul.“Today marks the starting point of the last challenge in my life.”(Yonhap)While declaring his bid at
Politics Jan. 30, 2019
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Ex-Prime Minister Hwang declares bid for opposition leadership
Former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn on Tuesday officially joined the race for leadership of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party, sparking controversy over his eligibility and ties to the Park Geun-hye administration.Hwang’s bid faces strong opposition in the political arena due to the prominent role he played during the Park administration, such as his posts as prime minister and acting president. With competition for the party’s leadership heating up, some members of the main opposition par
Politics Jan. 29, 2019
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Ulleung County chief vows to create world-class ecotourism
Ulleung County Gov. Kim Byeong-su said all-out efforts will be made to transform the small island in the East Sea into a world-class ecotourism attraction in 2019, driven by a newly opened road along the coast and cultural heritage preservation.The 72.86-square-kilometer small island, located 178 kilometers east of Gangwon Province, is vital for South Korea, as the county oversees the diplomatically significant island of Dokdo and 42 other islands.Gov. Kim of the main opposition Liberty Korea Pa
Politics Jan. 28, 2019
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Police look into news anchor Sohn’s alleged violence
Police said Friday they were looking into allegations that Sohn Suk-hee, a well-known news anchor for cable channel JTBC, punched a freelance reporter earlier this month.Sohn, who is a household name in Korea and also the chief of JTBC, denied accusations of assault at the beginning of his news show “News Room” on Thursday evening, and reported the reporter, surnamed Kim, to the police for blackmail.(Yonhap)According to Kim, Sohn hit him twice during a dinner meeting earlier this month in Seoul
Television Jan. 25, 2019
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Family of Korean hospitalized after fall at Grand Canyon seeks financial help
The family of Park Joon-hyuk, a 25-year-old student hospitalized in Flagstaff, Arizona, after a fall at Grand Canyon National Park, is asking the South Korean government to help with his hospital bill of over $886,000.The request has sparked fierce debate, with some arguing the government should not be held responsible for an individual’s accident and others insisting the government should step in.Park, who is currently unconscious, fell off a cliff near Yavapai Point along the South Rim of the
Social Affairs Jan. 24, 2019
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Men taking paternity leave rise 46.7 percent on-year in 2018
The number of male employees taking paternity leave in Korea rose 46.7 percent on-year in 2018 amid a shift in social perception and workplace culture, the government said Wednesday.A total of 17,662 male workers went on paternity leave last year, up 46.7 percent from 12,042 people in 2017, according to data from the Ministry of Employment and Labor.“The rise in paternity leave is due to changes in the social atmosphere, alongside various policies such as increased income replacement ratio durin
Social Affairs Jan. 23, 2019
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[Newsmaker] Human rights watchdog to set up independent monitoring system to root out sexual violence in sports community
Following rampant allegations of sexual misconduct by authority figures in the skating community, the chief of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea on Tuesday vowed to establish an independent monitoring system to root out widespread violence in sports.“Physical and sexual harassment in the sports community take place repeatedly within a structured system, rather than accidentally. Violence is exonerated in the performance-centered culture,” said Choi Young-ae, the head of the rights wa
Social Affairs Jan. 22, 2019
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Liberty Korea Party floor leader, lawmakers to visit US next month
Members of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party are slated to visit Washington on a two-day schedule in February to deliver the party’s stance on North Korea’s denuclearization ahead of the second US-North Korea, the party said Monday.“The party will deliver its position about the North Korea-US summit to those in the US. We plan to communicate by sending letters to key figures in the US, and contact media and think tanks there for complete denuclearization and peace,” the party’s floor leade
Politics Jan. 21, 2019
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[Newsmaker] Lawmaker accused of real estate speculation quits ruling party
Rep. Sohn Hye-won of the ruling Democratic Party on Sunday cut ties with the party over alleged property speculation, but nevertheless vigorously denied the allegations.Sohn maintained her initial stance that her relatives and aides had invested in Mokpo, South Jeolla Province, to “revive the southern city.”“I cannot push the public into a meaningless war of attrition. I will give up my party membership,” Sohn said in a joint press conference held with party floor leader Rep. Hong Young-pyo at t
Politics Jan. 20, 2019
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Controversy brews over Liberty Korea Party’s recommendations for Gwangju Uprising fact-finding committee
The main opposition Liberty Korea Party has come under fire for its recommendations earlier this week for a committee charged with investigating the 1980 Gwangju Democratization Movement, infuriating families of victims as well as the general public for suggesting far-right figures. The launch of the committee, initially slated for September, has been pushed back with the opposition party delaying its recommendations, seeking to avoid alienating its supporters.Families of the victims of the brut
Social Affairs Jan. 16, 2019
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Resistance grows to Moon’s nuclear phase-out
President Moon Jae-in’s nuclear phaseout policy has resurfaced as a bone of contention, triggered by ruling Democratic Party Rep. Song Young-gil’s remarks that the construction of Shin Hanwool 3 and 4 should be resumed.As the first ruling party politician to raise a dissenting voice against the administration’s push for a nuclear phaseout, Song instantly drew criticism from a fellow party member. But two opposition parties praised Song’s remarks and called them “brave.” Questions over whether So
Politics Jan. 15, 2019
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[Newsmaker] Ex-prime minister joins main opposition party, distances himself from ousted former president
Former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn on Tuesday joined the main opposition Liberty Korea Party, distancing himself from irregularities under ousted former President Park Geun-hye and emphasizing “unity” as a key value, amid political parties’ criticism of his party membership.Hwang’s return to politics has ramped up competition at the conservative party’s national convention next month, with the real possibility he may run for the party’s leadership and in the 2022 presidential race.Referring to
Politics Jan. 15, 2019
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Chinese President likely to visit North Korea in April, South Korea in May
Chinese President Xi Jinping is highly likely to visit North Korea in April, followed by a visit to South Korea in May, according to the ruling party’s leader Friday.“It seems like Chinese President Xi Jinping is slated to visit North Korea in April, and there is a high possibility that he will visit South Korea in May,” Democratic Party leader Lee Hae-chan said during a meeting with new presidential chief of staff Noh Young-min upon his courtesy call on the National Assembly.“A summit between C
Politics Jan. 11, 2019
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Drunk driver in Yoon's death ‘doing something else with female passenger’ at the time of accident
Prosecutors on Friday demanded eight years in prison for a drunk driver surnamed Park, 26, who caused the death of Yoon Chang-ho, a soldier carrying out military service.During Friday’s trial it was revealed that Park “hit two people, including Yoon, standing at the crosswalk while ‘doing something else’ with a woman in the passenger seat,” prosecutors said.Yoon was killed at Haeundae, Busan on Sept. 25 last year when Park’s BMW ran into them. Park was driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.181
Social Affairs Jan. 11, 2019
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